Bottle. Pours a nice reddish brown with a moderate brown head and nice lacing. Aroma is caramel malt, brown sugar, spices, hint of licorice. Flavor is moderately spiced sweet malt, with a lot of caramel and a bit of wood. Quite sweet, but solidly a Belgian ale. Pretty decent.

Bottled. A deep red beer with a huge brown head. The aroma has notes of spices, cinnamon, cedar wood, malt, and caramel. The flavor is sweet with notes of caramel, spices, citrus fruits, malt, bread, and dusty hops, as well as hints of alcohol in the finish, which is dry.

Bottle, 75cl corked. It pours a dense, finger-thick light beige head over an unclear, amber body. The aroma is sweetish, with dried fruits, orange notes and caramel maltyness. Silky carbonation on the palate, semi-dry and full-bodied. Pleasant bitterness in the flavor, both initially and in the end. Dried fruit notes, some caramel and mostly fresh fruits. Quite short finish. A decent one, but a tad boring and unbalanced. 130215

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